One time I needed to use Costco Photo Center to print my photos I was surprised to find out they didn't offer a Lightroom plugin to upload files to their lab. Their web site uses a propitiatory API, which they don't disclose (at least as of today it hasn't been disclosed yet). But I was up for the challenge. After a few days of battling it out with the black box of Costco web site I was able to produce this little plugin.
Download and use this plugin free of charge, all I ask in return from you is to provide some feedback.
Visit the Export to Costco Photo Center page to download the plugin package.

I use AdoramaPix to print my photos. So far my experience with them has been only positive in terms of both, quality of prints and customer service. Unfortunately they don't offer a Lightroom plugin to upload photos to their lab. This is where I felt my programming skills would come in handy, so I developed this little plugin.
Download and use this plugin free of charge, all I ask in return from you is to provide some feedback.
Visit the Export to AdormapaPix plugin page to download the package.

My name is Vladimir Vinogradsky and I am a professional programmer and a photography enthusiast based out of East Hanover, New Jersey. Over the last couple of years I've gained experience with Photoshop, Lightroom, and digital photography in general, so I felt the need to share, and hopefully learn new tricks from your feedback.
I am launching this blog as a place for photographers to gather and exchange information, showcase my shots and share my ideas, techniques, and tools. I will do my best to keep this blog updated as my time allows.
I’m currently still getting all my quirks worked out on this blog, so if something does not work or does not seem right please drop me an e-mail about the problem. Also, don't hesitate to provide your feedback and comment on the contents of this blog.
Thanks.